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The VA proposed cutting 5% of clinical roles across the Veterans Health Administration, largely through attrition and closing ...
OPM’s inspector general warned that the health insurance program for Postal employees is facing “critical issues” due to ...
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The Secretary of the Army on Wednesday directed the U.S. Military Academy at West Point to review its hiring practices.
President Donald Trump nominated Ed Forst, chairman of Lion Capital, to be the GSA’s permanent leader.
Lucas, who was first appointed to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in 2020, secured another term with a 52-45 ...
"We haven't yet achieved the mission of the NIH, which is research that improves the health and longevity of the American ...
The IRS sent RIF notices to nearly 80% of staff at the Office of Civil Rights and Compliance, but kept layoffs on hold after a recent Supreme Court ruling.
Michael Peters, commissioner of the Public Buildings Service at the General Services Administration, is leaving the agency.
USDA's deputy secretary told lawmakers he doesn’t expect upcoming relocations will lead to significantly more employees leaving the agency.
With drastically reduced resources, DOT&E may be unable to provide adequate oversight for critical military programs," Sen. Jack Reed said.
"It is interesting how they talk about how there's just a lack of data there... maybe the protests aren't too disruptive," said Eric Crusius.
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